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Toddington Church

From J S Storer and J Powell Engraver GREIG for The antiquarian
itinerary, comprising specimens of architecture, monastic,
castellated, and domestic; with other vestiges of antiquity in
Great Britain. - 1816/ 1818 illustrations in this work are of a
high quality but very small (Approximately 6 x 8+ cm Image size)
JOHN GREIG (fl. 1807-1824) was the chief draughtsman,
lithographer, engraver and landscape painter £8

Aspley Church

From J S Storer and J Powell Engraver GREIG for The antiquarian
itinerary, comprising specimens of architecture, monastic,
castellated, and domestic; with other vestiges of antiquity in
Great Britain. - 1816/ 1818 illustrations in this work are of a
high quality but very small (Approximately 6 x 8+ cm Image size)
JOHN GREIG (fl. 1807-1824) was the chief draughtsman,
lithographer, engraver and landscape painter £8

Bedford Bridge Plate 1 Antique copper line engraved print by
various artists/engravers Published by Samuel Hooper London,
Printed by C. Clarke, for Francis GROSE (c.1731 .
.1791) from THE ANTIQUITIES OF ENGLAND AND WALES , first
published in 1772/3. and Image minimum from 18 x13 cm
£12 unmounted . . . 2 copies

Bedford Bridge Plate 2 Antique copper line engraved print by
various artists/engravers Published by Samuel Hooper London,
Printed by C. Clarke, for Francis GROSE
(c.1731 . .1791) from THE ANTIQUITIES OF ENGLAND AND
WALES , first published in 1772/3. and Image minimum
from 18 x13 cm £12 unmounted . . . 2 copies
Chicksand priory .. Seat of George Osborn Antique engraved
print from From a series of 84 copper engravings, uncoloured
as sold by William Watts (1752 - 1851) from The Seats
of the Nobility and Gentry, in a Collection of the most
interesting & Picturesque Views, January 1st, 1779, Size
oblong 205 x 270 mm .Similar to Sandby whose pupil Watts had been
, about palaces of the English nobility. Many of the prints
taken from drawings by Paul and Thomas Sandby. £30 . . x7

Remains of the Tower at Luton Bedfordshire
by Rooker(eng) and Sandby close cut. Antique copperplate
engraving of an English scene, after drawn by Paul Sandby from "A
Collection of One Hundred and Fifty Select Views, in England,
Scotland and Ireland", published in 1781..Printed for G. Kearsly,
Fleet Street, London unmounted some minor soft creasing in margins
very light age soiling

Luton.. Seat of the earl of Bute Antique engraved print from
From a series of 84 copper engravings, uncoloured as
sold by William Watts (1752 - 1851) from The Seats of
the Nobility and Gentry, in a Collection of the most interesting
& Picturesque Views, January 1st, 1779, Size oblong 205 x 270
mm .Similar to Sandby whose pupil Watts had been , about
palaces of the English nobility. Many of the prints taken from
drawings by Paul and Thomas Sandby. £30 . .

Dunstaple or Dunstable Priory plate 1 Antique copper line engraved
print by various artists/engravers Published by Samuel
Hooper London, Printed by C. Clarke, for Francis
GROSE (c.1731 . .1791) from THE ANTIQUITIES OF
ENGLAND AND WALES , first published in 1772/3. and Image
minimum from 18 x13 cm £12 unmounted .x 2

Luton Tower Antique copper line engraved print by various
artists/engravers Published by Samuel Hooper London, Printed by C.
Clarke, for Francis GROSE (c.1731 . .1791) from THE
ANTIQUITIES OF ENGLAND AND WALES , first published in 1772/3.
and Image minimum from 18 x13 cm unmounted
. £8 . . .

Chicksand Priory .Antique engraved print from Beauties of England
& Wales by John John Britton (1771.
.1857), English antiquary and topographer and E. W. Brayley. The
friends wrote most of Beauties of England and Wales (18 vol., in
25, 1801 . .15) image 11 x 16cm images printed close to edge of
page unmounted £12 . . . x 3

Gate of Dunstable Priory Antique copper line engraved print
by various artists/engravers Published by Samuel Hooper London,
Printed by C. Clarke, for Francis GROSE
(c.1731 . .1791) from THE ANTIQUITIES OF ENGLAND AND
WALES , first published in 1772/3. and Image minimum
from 18 x13 cm £12 unmounted x 4

Wrest House Antique engraved print published for ' Views of Seats'
written by & drawn by John Preston Neale and engraved by
various artists. Published, as PROOFS by subscription between 1812
and 1825 in six large volumes printed upon Onion Skin paper then
mounted and cased within the larger volume. NOT the later reprints
from the same plates which are printed directly onto the
paper......image 8 x13 cm app this print is unmountedEngraved by
1)Matthews 1829 .£20 x 2
tinted proof cut down page £10

Houghton Park House Originally produced for one of the part-work
publication by Alex Hogg (London 1769-1770)at the Kings Arms No 16
Paternoster-Row c1774 £8 . . 2 copies

A View of Flitwick Church Antique engraved print for the The
Gentleman's Magazine .The Gentleman's Magazine was a monthly
magazine published in London in the 18th, 19th, and early 20th
century. The magazine began publication with the January 1731
issue. Over time the magazine had various subtitles, including
"monthly intelligencer" and "historical review".1789 £15 rare

Southill Park Antique engraved print published for ' Views of
Seats' written by & drawn by John Preston Neale and engraved
by various artists. Published, as PROOFS by subscription between
1812 and 1825 in six large volumes printed upon Onion Skin paper
then mounted and cased within the larger volume. NOT the later
reprints from the same plates which are printed directly onto the
paper......image 8 x13 cm app this print is unmountedEngraved by
1)Matthews 1829 . £20

Cross at Stevington Bedforshire
Drawn and etched by Thomas Fisher in 1836 large A3 rare
plate from Collections Historical, Genealogical, and Topographical
for Bedfordshire, London, 1812-16. The second part,
consisting of 114 folio plates, appeared only a few weeks before
his death in 1836. £30 unmounted

Luton Church .Antique engraved print from Beauties of England
& Wales by John John Britton (1771.
.1857), English antiquary and topographer and E. W. Brayley. The
friends wrote most of Beauties of England and Wales (18 vol., in
25, 1801 . .15) image 11 x 16cm images printed close to edge of
page unmounted £12 . .. x 3

Bedford Bridge from . .The Modern Universal British Traveller; or
A New Complete, and Accurate Tour through England, Wales,
Scotland, and the Neighbouring Islands.[London: J. Cooke] [1779].
originally produced for the Cooke part-work publication "The
Modern Universal British Traveller" (London 1779).£15 Plate mark
and good margins. Size 27.5 x 17 cms. full page £10 . . 2 copies

Southill Park the Seat of Lord Viscount Torrington Antique
engraved print From a series of 84 copper engravings,
uncoloured as sold by William Watts (1752 - 1851) from
The Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, in a Collection of the most
interesting & Picturesque Views, January 1st, 1779, Size
oblong 205 x 270 mm .Similar to Sandby whose pupil Watts had
been £25 x4

Elstow Priory Church & Hall Antique engraved print Drawn by J
H Wiffin Engraved by Barnet for the The Gentleman's Magazine .The
Gentleman's Magazine was a monthly magazine published in London in
the 18th, 19th, and early 20th century. The magazine began
publication with the January 1731 issue. Over time the magazine
had various subtitles, including "monthly intelligencer" and
"historical review".dated 1821 £10 rare

A View of Westoning Church Antique engraved print Drawn by J H
Wiffin Engraved by Barnet for the The Gentleman's Magazine .The
Gentleman's Magazine was a monthly magazine published in London in
the 18th, 19th, and early 20th century. The magazine began
publication with the January 1731 issue. Over time the magazine
had various subtitles, including "monthly intelligencer" and
"historical review".dated 1821 £10 rare frayed edges

Wrest House and Park
Original copperplate engraving by the famous engraver and
cartographer Pierre Van Der Aa (1659-1733) published for the
miniature edition of Estates of Great Britain and Ireland. London
c1727 by James Beeverell. size to the plate mark is 5.1/2 x 6.1/2
inches or (14 x 16cm) mountedPieter van der Aa was a Leiden
bookseller and publisher.size 13 x 17 cm £30

Baptistry at Luton
Copper engraving by I.Bayly 1768 From the The Gentleman's Magazine
.The Gentleman's Magazine was a monthly magazine published in
London in the 18th, 19th, and early 20th century. The magazine
began publication with the January 1731 issue. Over time the
magazine had various subtitles, including "monthly intelligencer"
and "historical review". It restarted its volume numbering in
1868. It ceased publication in 1907. £18 rare dated

View of Gothurst/Prospect of Houghton Park House Bedfordshire
Engraved for the The New British Traveller, or a Complete Modern
Universal Display of Great Britain and Ireland.. The whole
puyblished under the immediate inspection of George Augustus
Walpoole Assisted by ...Printed for Alex Hogg at the Kings Arms No
16 Paternoster-Row 1784 half plate plate 29 x 19 cm Plate mark and
good margins. full page two images to the page £18 x7

Battlesden park
sold

Oakley House
From a series of small steel engravings, uncoloured written by
Neale. Drawn by John Preston Neale and engraved by various
artists. Published, as PROOFS by subscription between 1812 and
1825 in six large volumes printed upon Onion Skin paper then
mounted and cased within the larger volume. NOT the later reprints
from the same plates which are printed directly onto the
paper.Size of Plate : 12 x 16.5 cm Paper size : 24.5 x 30.5 cm
unmounted and not including the history
£20 . . .perfect proof with history

Luton Hoo 1
From a series of small steel engravings, uncoloured written by
Neale. Drawn by John Preston Neale and engraved by various
artists. Published, as PROOFS by subscription between 1812 and
1825 in six large volumes printed upon Onion Skin paper then
mounted and cased within the larger volume. NOT the later reprints
from the same plates which are printed directly onto the
paper.Size of Plate : 12 x 16.5 cm Paper size : 24.5 x 30.5 cm
unmounted and not including the history £12 . . . slight
foxing in margin x2

Luton Hoo 2
From a series of small steel engravings, uncoloured written by
Neale. Drawn by John Preston Neale and engraved by various
artists. Published, as PROOFS by subscription between 1812 and
1825 in six large volumes printed upon Onion Skin paper then
mounted and cased within the larger volume. NOT the later reprints
from the same plates which are printed directly onto the
paper.Size of Plate : 12 x 16.5 cm Paper size : 24.5 x 30.5 cm
unmounted and not including the history £12 . . . slight
foxing in margin x3

Ampthill House

sold

Chicksand Priory

Dunstable Priory 1818 NW View from John Coney, Views of English
Abbeys & Cathedrals. London, 1829.John Coney: John Coney was
first apprenticed to an architect but chose to follow a career in
the arts. In 1815 he published his first work, a series of eight
views of Warwick Castle, drawn and etched by himself. Brought to
the attention of the artist and illustrator, James Duffield
Harding (1797-1863), in 1815 he employed Coney to work upon a
large series of etchings depicting exterior and interior views of
the cathedrals and abbey churches of England. This massive project
occupied Coney for the following fourteen years and the completed
etchings and engravings were published in 1829 under the title of
Views of English Abbeys and Cathedrals. SIZE: sheet size: 24
x 18.75 inches; 610 x 480 mm,; image size: 17.25 x 13.75 inches;
440 x 350 mm.£20 ea

XI. South East View of Wimington Church, . Antique engraved print
fromDaniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna Britannia
which was published between 1806 to 22 in 6 volumes, the intention
was to write the history of every county in England, unfortunately
only about 6 counties were completed. Cornwall was published in
1813. Published T. Cadell, London . Image 24 x 17 cm £20 rare

lI. Roman Urns found at Sandy.,.&c. . Antique engraved print
fromDaniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna Britannia
which was published between 1806 to 22 in 6 volumes, the intention
was to write the history of every county in England, unfortunately
only about 6 counties were completed. Cornwall was published in
1813. Published T. Cadell, London . Image 24 x 17 cm £20 rare

V. Ancient Fonts in Bedfordshire, . Antique engraved print fromDaniel
and Samuel Lyson's Magna Britannia which was published
between 1806 to 22 in 6 volumes, the intention was to write the
history of every county in England, unfortunately only about 6
counties were completed. Cornwall was published in 1813. Published
T. Cadell, London . Image 24 x 17 cm £20 rare

VII. Stone Stalls in Luton Church, . Antique engraved print fromDaniel
and Samuel Lyson's Magna Britannia which was published
between 1806 to 22 in 6 volumes, the intention was to write the
history of every county in England, unfortunately only about 6
counties were completed. Cornwall was published in 1813. Published
T. Cadell, London . Image 24 x 17 cm £20 rare

VI. Baptistery at Luton, . Antique engraved print fromDaniel
and Samuel Lyson's Magna Britannia which was published
between 1806 to 22 in 6 volumes, the intention was to write the
history of every county in England, unfortunately only about 6
counties were completed. Cornwall was published in 1813. Published
T. Cadell, London . Image 24 x 17 cm £20 rare

IX. West: View of Felmersham Church, . Antique engraved print fromDaniel
and Samuel Lyson's Magna Britannia which was published
between 1806 to 22 in 6 volumes, the intention was to write the
history of every county in England, unfortunately only about 6
counties were completed. Cornwall was published in 1813. Published
T. Cadell, London . Image 24 x 17 cm £20 rare

X. Part of the W enlock Chapel, and Chancel of Luton Church, .
Antique engraved print fromDaniel and Samuel
Lyson's Magna Britannia which was published between 1806 to
22 in 6 volumes, the intention was to write the history of every
county in England, unfortunately only about 6 counties were
completed. Cornwall was published in 1813. Published T. Cadell,
London . Image 24 x 35 cm £20 rare

XII. Tomb of John Curteys and Albreda his Wife in Wimington
Church, . Antique engraved print fromDaniel
and Samuel Lyson's Magna Britannia which was published
between 1806 to 22 in 6 volumes, the intention was to write the
history of every county in England, unfortunately only about 6
counties were completed. Cornwall was published in 1813. Published
T. Cadell, London . Image 24 x 35 cm £20 rare